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Euronews Business28.05.2026Business3 dk okuma

Meta Launches Global Paid Subscriptions Across Platforms, Tests Premium Offerings

En resumen

Meta introduces Facebook Plus, Instagram Plus, and WhatsApp Plus globally, with additional premium offerings for businesses, creators, and AI users under 'Meta One', aiming to diversify revenue beyond advertising.

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Por qué importa

Meta seeks to diversify revenue beyond advertising amid high AI development costs.

Tamaño de fuente

Meta launched a new wave of paid subscriptions globally across Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, while also testing premium offerings aimed at businesses, creators, and users of its AI products. Meta’s head of product, Naomi Gleit, announced the move in a video posted on Instagram, saying the company was rolling out Facebook Plus, Instagram Plus, and WhatsApp Plus globally, with additional plans for businesses, creators, and artificial intelligence products in development. The company said it is also beginning tests of separate subscription offerings aimed at creators, businesses, and Meta AI users, signalling a broader push beyond consumer-facing app subscriptions. These offerings "come together under a new name: Meta One," the post said. Meta confirmed earlier this year that it was planning subscription offerings as it seeks to diversify beyond advertising and offset growing costs linked to its AI expansion. The company has projected capital expenditure of between $125 billion (€115 billion) and $145 billion (€133 billion) this year, largely tied to AI data centres. Ben Barringer, head of technology research at Quilter Cheviot, said: “It is unlikely to be a major driver when it launches, but if Meta gets it right, it could provide a useful boost.” He added: “Perhaps more significant is the involvement of AI models in the offering, which suggests Meta is looking for ways to monetise its substantial capital expenditure.” According to AFP, citing media reports, Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus will cost $3.99 (€3.70) per month, while WhatsApp Plus will be priced at $2.99 (€2.77) per month. Meta shares rose 3.7% following the announcement. Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus will offer additional features, including enhanced analytics, story rewatch statistics, expanded audience reach and profile customisation options. WhatsApp Plus will focus on personalisation, including premium stickers, custom ringtones and app themes. Meta said future subscription tests for creators, businesses and AI users will be grouped under a new umbrella brand called “Meta One”, which is expected to become the company’s main hub for subscription products going forward. CNBC reported that subscription plans for the service will start at $7.99 (€7.40) a month and could cost as much as $19.99 (€18.50) per month for Meta One Premium. According to the news outlet, the new subscription service will first be tested in Singapore, Guatemala and Bolivia starting next month. In 2023, Meta launched paid ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram in Europe to comply with EU data privacy rules, giving users the option to choose between a free ad-supported experience and a paid ad-free subscription.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Meta One subscription service will see moderate uptake in the first year

    Probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • Long-term subscriber retention rates for Meta's new services

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